and his new administration complying with a law passed by congress in 2019, but ignored by the trump administration, we can see the truth for ourselves with our own eyes. the report states, quote we assess that saudi arabia s crown prince mohammad bin salman approved an operation to capture and kill jamal khashoggi. the assessment of the crown prince s control of the decisionmaking in the kingdom since 2017. the protective detail in the operation, and the crown prince s support for using violent measures to silent dissidents abroad, including khashoggi. new york times adds this on the significance of those findings, as the world watches president biden for signs of what could happen next in the push to hold the saudis accountable. the release of the report would not set aside the killing of mr. khashoggi, and that the biden administration intended to attempt to isolate the crown prince, although it will avoid any measures that would threaten to break ties to the kingdom.
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